
Nestled in the heart of Staffordshire, Biddulph Artisan Market is a vibrant celebration of local creativity, community spirit, and independent enterprise. Held in the bustling town centre, this much-loved market brings together talented makers, bakers, artists, and small businesses from across the region, all showcasing their handcrafted and homegrown goods.
From beautifully crafted jewellery and bespoke home décor to freshly baked treats and gourmet street food, every stall tells a story. It’s not just a place to shop — it’s an experience. The friendly atmosphere, the scent of artisan coffee in the air, and the sound of local chatter create a welcoming space where visitors can browse at leisure and meet the faces behind the brands.
Whether you’re searching for a unique gift, supporting local businesses, or simply enjoying a relaxed day out, Biddulph Artisan Market offers something special for everyone. In this post, we’ll explore what makes this market a must-visit event and why it continues to grow in popularity with locals and visitors alike.
When is the the Biddulph Artisan Market?
It takes places on the first Friday of the month from 9am until 3pm at Biddulph High Street between Wharf Road and Station Road.
What is sold at the Biddulph Artisan Market?
Lots of different things such as fresh fruits, meat and vegetables. Eggs, cheese, craft items, knitted things, clothes, food such as pies, plants, special brew, as well as books are also sold.

The vendors are really friendly and they will share recipes and tips with you if you ask them
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Shoppers can find a good bargain and get some quality items really cheap. Shopping at the Biddulph Artisan Market also means that you are supporting small and local business by shopping for local British and homemade products.

Select Fresh Fish which has a shop based in Glebe Farm usually has their van set-up at the fair selling assorted fresh and smoked fish. Being a Friday, a lot of people tend to get their fish from here.

During festive periods such as Easter and Christmas, there will be lots more stalls selling themed items, presents and homemade crafts.

So if you plan to get some fresh ingredients and live not too far off, why not visit Biddulph in Stoke-on-Trent to check out some of their lovely stalls at the Artisan market on the first Friday of every month.
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